Give different examples using the MicroProfile :
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Canonical Simplest sample using JAX-RS 2.0 / CDI 1.2 / JSON-P 1.0
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Swagger Adding Swagger to the canonical sample
Clone the git repository:
To build these examples you can just :
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mvn clean install
does not run any test -
mvn clean install -Plicense,skipTests
checks the licenses and does not run any test
To format / re-format code call :
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mvn clean compile -PformatCode
formats the source code and does not run any test
These examples use Arquillian Tests. By default, Arquillian uses WildFly embedded, but other forms of containers can also be plugged in.
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mvn clean test -Pwildfly-swarm
tests against a WildFly Swarm -
mvn clean test -Parquillian-wildfly-managed
tests against an embedded WildFly -
mvn clean test -Parquillian-wildfly-remote
tests against a running WildFly -
mvn clean test -Parquillian-tomee-managed
tests against an embedded Apache TomEE -
mvn clean test -Parquillian-tomee-remote
tests against a remote Apache TomEE
You can package a WAR file and deploy it on your application server. Once deployed and up and running, just go to http://localhost:<portNumber>/msTopCDs
to invoke the microservice. You should get a list of random "Top Rated CDs" in JSON format, such as :
[ { id: 1101 }, { id: 1147 }, { id: 1112 }, { id: 1132 }, { id: 1168 } ]
But you can also use other forms of packaging to execute this services
Package the samples with WildFly Swarm using the following Maven command :
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mvn clean package -Pwildfly-swarm
This will create an executable JAR under the target
directory. Just execute it with java -jar target/microprofile-sample-canonical-swarm.jar
and invoke the microservice at http://localhost:8081/msTopCDs